Wasaya Airways
First Nations-owned airline in Ontario, Canada / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Wasaya Airways LP (or in Oji-Cree ᐙᐦᓭᔮ ᐱᒥᐦᓭᐎᐣ (Waaseyaa Bimisewin); unpointed: ᐗᓭᔭ ᐱᒥᓭᐎᐣ) is a First Nations-owned domestic airline[7] with its headquarters in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada.[8] Its main hubs are the Thunder Bay International Airport and the Sioux Lookout Airport; It also offers a charter and cargo service from a base in Red Lake Airport and Pickle Lake Airport. In 2003, Wasaya Airways bought the rights to serve remote First Nations communities from Bearskin Airlines. The airline also supplies food, clothing, hardware and other various supplies to 25 remote communities in Ontario.
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Founded | 1989 | ||||||
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AOC # | 11802[2] | ||||||
Hubs | Thunder Bay International Airport Sioux Lookout Airport | ||||||
Secondary hubs | Red Lake Airport Pickle Lake Airport | ||||||
Fleet size | 17[3][4] | ||||||
Destinations | 24[5] | ||||||
Parent company | Wasaya Group Inc. | ||||||
Headquarters | Thunder Bay, Ontario | ||||||
Key people | Paul Disley (President and CEO)[6] | ||||||
Website | www |
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